spondonicles
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Rumoured to have first been used in a film by The Three Stooges, in which the term was allegedly used to refer to an unknown medical instrument used in a surgery.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (General Australian) enPR: spŏndŏnəklz, IPA(key): /spɔnˈdɔnəkl̩z/
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Noun
[edit]spondonicles pl (normally plural, singular spondonicle)
- (Australia, colloquial) A metal tool used to pick up a hot pot or billycan which has been on a campfire or other heat source.
- 2002 17 July, David Springthorpe, "Re: Spondonicals", in aus.bushwalking, Usenet:
- "Used spondonicles recently for the first time for a long time with a recently purchased car-camping stove....."
- 2002 17 July, David Springthorpe, "Re: Spondonicals", in aus.bushwalking, Usenet: